This letter contains information about Hermann Hagedorn writing a biography on Roosevelt's time in the Badlands. Roosevelt is requesting that Mr. Ferris tell Mr. Hagedorn all the details of their adventures in the Badlands.

A man from CCC company 2771 or 2772 and a dog stand on a steam tractor at one of the Corps construction sites somewhere in the North Dakota Badlands. Wooden posts line the side of the road on which the tractor sits.

Theodore Roosevelt wrote this letter to Joe Ferris asking that he tell Herman Hagedorn all about life on the ranch, when Roosevelt was in the Badlands. Mr. Hagedorn was writing a biography on Roosevelt.

This photograph features a view of Medora, N.D. The Badlands Motel is the two long structures that stretch across the center of the photograph. Other buildings and businesses in Medora are visible to the viewer. Notice the chimney in the...

This photograph features the Painted Canyon Lodge in the badlands of North Dakota. The building is constructed from stone. Two entrances to the lodge are visible on the front of the building and some windows can be seen. Three gasoline pumps are...

Governor Arthur Sorlie is part of an expedition evaluating part of the northern North Dakota Badlands for status as a state or national park. Men on horseback accompany wagon loads of people on a road through the Badlands.

This booklet was written by the Marquis de Mores. It includes information regading the Northern Pacific Refrigerator Car Company. The Marquis explains why Medora is an ideal location for feeding and slaughtering cattle.

Governor Walter Welford (at center) stands with other men in front of a bus painted with the words "Republican Band Wagon" parked outside the entrance to Theodore Roosevelt Park in the North Dakota Badlands.

Members of the Badlands Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrate the bicentennial of the birth of George Washington in the nation's capital. All of the women wear costumes. Left to right are Ethel Bowen, Genevieve Reed, Nell...

An unidentified man leans on a post supporting an awning in front of the Badlands Saloon on 3rd Avenue in Medora. Cars, trucks, and a moped are parked on the street. The Rough Riders Hotel is partially visible at far right.

A woman rides a bicycle on 3rd Avenue in Medora. Cars are parked on both sides of the street. The Badlands Saloon and the Rough Riders Hotel sit on one side of the street. Trees and the buttes of the Badlands frame the view.

A group of cowboys and their horses pause during a meal in their camp in the Badlands of North Dakota. One man pours a drink from a large tin coffee pot while others smoke, eat, or lean on shovels. Tents are visible in the background.